Let's see who can I.D. this animal

Brad Ramsey

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He is spending the weekend here then getting shipped to his new home in Florida .... anyone know what species this is?

-Brad
 

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Teal

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Sheesh, and here I was thinking I would own this thread... lol
Reptiles aren't my specialty, but it's CUTE!
 

Jmugleston

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At first glance it appears to be Furcifer verrucosus or spiny chameleon.
 

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Brookesia superciliaris?

After looking around, it seems to big to be B superciliaris(?)
 
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codykrr

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not sure, but i have to say you have an awsome collection! ive always wanted a chameleon but too nervous about dropping that kind of cash on something i might not be able to keep alive and healthy.
 

redrumpslump

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I'm probably wrong but im gonna just gues and say Jackson chameleon? Awesome collection tho
 

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Kinda looks like Jacksons, smooth looking back though:?

""not sure, but i have to say you have an awsome collection! ive always wanted a chameleon but too nervous about dropping that kind of cash on something i might not be able to keep alive and healthy."

Baby veiled are not expensive and easy to care for and are cool, a nice size. Back in the 80's, the rhetoric was that all chameleons were hard to keep alive, I wonder why or how that got started? Now I read that many are easy to care for and pretty hardy.
 
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